2019 Archive
3481.
Rant – An all-purpose procedural text engine (github.com)
3482.
Why Ada Is the Language You Want to Be Programming Your Systems With (hackaday.com)
3483.
They Were Promised Coding Jobs in Appalachia (nytimes.com)
3484.
RIP Culture War Thread (slatestarcodex.com)
3485.
Fossil vs Git (fossil-scm.org)
3486.
I'm leaving GitLab to help everyone work remotely (linkedin.com)
3487.
‘A toxic culture of overwork’: The graduate student mental health crisis (stanforddaily.com)
3488.
Submit Your Claim in the Equifax Breach Settlement (equifaxbreachsettlement.com)
3489.
Battery Power's Latest Plunge in Costs Threatens Coal, Gas (about.bnef.com)
3490.
Pwn2Own Vancouver 2019: Tesla, VMWare, Microsoft, and more (thezdi.com)
3491.
CamScanner, a malicious Android app with more than 100M downloads in Google Play (kaspersky.com)
3492.
Pocket Popcorn Computer: Linux in Your Pocket (pocket.popcorncomputer.com)
3493.
Ask HN: Is freelance web development still a viable path in 2019?
3494.
Cost of serving billions of images per month (medium.com)
3495.
Snapcast – Synchronous multi-room audio player (github.com)
3496.
Reputation management firms bury Google results by placing flattering content (wsj.com)
3497.
A Twitter app bug was used to match 17M phone numbers to user accounts (techcrunch.com)
3498.
Ask HN: Top three questions for a startup before accepting a job offer?
3499.
Single-dose propranolol tied to ‘selective erasure’ of anxiety disorders (mdedge.com)
3500.
Keeping master green at scale (eng.uber.com)
3501.
Moscow's blockchain voting system cracked a month before election (zdnet.com)
3502.
Lyft releases self-driving research dataset (medium.com)
3503.
Edward Snowden in His Own Words: Why I Became a Whistle-Blower (wired.com)
3504.
Tolkien was right: Scholars conclude Beowulf likely the work of single author (arstechnica.com)
3505.
Bling Fire: Finite state machine and regular expression manipulation library (github.com)
3506.
What are the most indispensable books for indie hackers? (indiehackers.com)
3507.
How to Kickstart and Scale a Marketplace (lennyrachitsky.com)
3508.
Halley: Lightweight Game Engine Written in C++14 (github.com)
3509.
ML From Scratch, Part 1: Linear Regression (oranlooney.com)
3510.
GitHub tries to quell employee anger over its ICE contract (latimes.com)